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An edition of The death-cap dancers (1981)

The death-cap dancers

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From the webpage gladysmitchell.com: "While en route to visit relatives, Hermione Lestrange falls into company with three agreeable women who are spending their autumn holiday in a forest cabin. Out for a drive, the group discovers a battered bicycle by the side of the road, and closer inspection reveals the unfortunate owner, seemingly dead from head wounds, her body found in a nearby ravine. The police are contacted, but Hermione becomes concerned that suspicion may fall on herself and her new acquaintances, as the scene resembles a hastily covered-up automobile accident. Fearing the worst, she rings up her great-aunt and voices her fears.

The young women are ultimately exonerated, but in a quite unforseen way: there is a second murder, and an attempted third, and each of the victims or near-victims (including the roadside casualty) is a member of a touring folk-dancing troupe staying at a local hostel. The newest attacks occured after a performance of hornpipe- and morris-dancing, which Hermione and her friends had attended. One dancer was set upon and her body pushed into a broom closet; another troupe member--a man still wearing a lady's wig to replace the absent cyclist in dances--was knocked unconscious and left for dead in the bushes outside. While Inspector Ribble concentrates his investigation on the movements of the folk-dance group, Dame Beatrice Lestrange Bradley considers a longer list of suspects. The Home Office psychoanalyst also imagines a wider range of scenarios than her more dogmatic police counterpart, some of which put Hermione and her friends in danger. Sending her great-niece (and her group) back to her father's pig farm in Stanton St. John, Dame Beatrice builds the case study of a very disturbed individual--someone who takes pleasure in pushing the death-cap mushroom into a victim's wounds."

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Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
192

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Edition Availability
Cover of: The Death-Cap Dancers
The Death-Cap Dancers
1986, Paperjacks LTD.
Mass Market Paperback
Cover of: The Death-Cap Dancers
The Death-Cap Dancers
January 1984, Daedalus Books
Paperback
Cover of: Death-cap dancers
Death-cap dancers
1983, Palgrave
in English
Cover of: The death cap dancers
The death cap dancers
1982, Magna
in English
Cover of: The death-cap dancers
The death-cap dancers
1981, St. Martin's Press
in English
Cover of: The death-cap dancers
The death-cap dancers
1981, Joseph
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.912
Library of Congress
PR6025.I832 D4 1981, PR6025.I832D4 1981

The Physical Object

Pagination
192 p. ;
Number of pages
192

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4268481M
Internet Archive
deathcapdancers0000mitc
ISBN 10
0312186088
LCCN
81014519
Library Thing
572097
Goodreads
1769033

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